The clement weather and plenty of sun rays that spring has brought are a true boost for every garden. Yet, people’s favorite vegetables and flowers are not the only plants to take advantage of good conditions.

Weeds like crabgrass and sorrel are growing stronger as well. You can, of course, easily get rid of them with the help of expert gardening care services, but there are some measures you can take on your own too.

Below you will find a few useful tips that can help you exterminate such garden invaders without treating your garden with harsh chemicals. Learn how to kill the obnoxious weeds and preserve your soil’s quality and the already planted greenery at the same time:

Making your yard the envy of every gardener in the neighbourhood. So clean and green with all the garden seats that you sit on during your free time and enjoy some quality time with yourself. Distant from everything else, you sip a cocktail of your favourite juice combination.

You’re really not doing badly at all.

But there’s only one problem. Fall sets in and all the trees and plantations in the yard are competing on who can shade the most leaves. Your lawn mower worsens everything by adding huge volumes of grass clippings.

Soon, your yard fills up with dry leaves, grass clippings and of course, dust. The clean and green turns into dirt and dry. You can’t tell between the pavements and the lawn.

You don’t appreciate this a bit. So you decide to trade your precious free time for sweeping the pavements, and raking around the grass to restore your garden’s ambience.

Fast forward, your leisure time is over, and your schedule is tight again, but there’s still one more problem.

You want to be as successful planting vegetables as your idol, feeding the world, saving big and even getting paid to do so.

But you know you haven’t got a chance of seeing that kind of success unless you can truly plant your vegetables and care for them over the long haul.

Of course, the big question is how?

Planting vegetables for beginners is elusive

Sure, you get the occasional sprouts, a handful of produce, but it’s not like even your family members are raving about your garden, or even caring about what you do.

You worry that this hobby is not worth your time, that you might not produce anything to feed your family and save more, that you might not get even a single dime from growing your vegetables, that you are just wasting your hard earned cash, but you’ll be damned if you can figure out the magic formula.

And the truth is, unless you can find a way to successfully plant your vegetables, your vegetable garden is doomed to failure.

Once featured on the CNN as the flower garden of Europe, Kenya flower industry is easily and gradually losing its glory. Or isn’t it?

And yes, I’m speaking from a grower’s perspective because I am one. I want to give you a sneak preview, though.

Kenya has been attractive flower producer because of her favourable growing conditions, cheap skilled labour and rising demand for competitively priced flowers in the main destination markets. I assume that’s public knowledge.

No wonder in 2014 Kenya was in the top 5 countries that exported the highest dollar value worth of flower bouquet. #4 to be precise as shown below. [Source: World’s top export]